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Marcus
15-05-2002, 03:28 PM
From Hoyt's website

Hoyt Shooters Sweep ASA Tournament: Braden Takes First
It was raining blue and white in Oak Ridge, Tennesee this weekend. Hoyt shooters Michael Braden, Dale Jones, and Bobby Ketcher took first, second, and third place, respectively, at the Realtree Outdoors Tenneesee Pro/Am. Hoyt shooter Eric Griggs placed fifth. Braden, the first shooter since 1997 to win the tournament using a two-cam bow, dominated with his Hoyt ProTec XT3000 dual cam bow. Jones shot with his Hoyt UltraTec XT2000 ExcelCam, while Ketcher used his Hoyt UltraTec XT2000 ExcelCam.

jm
06-06-2002, 08:50 AM
Hmmm!

Interesting to note that Hoyt has gone very close to the Darton system with its single cam bows i.e. two track idler wheel with the string terminating there as well.

jm

OldDog
02-07-2002, 06:19 PM
hey Marcus one swallow doesnt make a summer lets wait until the end of the U.S season and see wwich cam style finishes out on top, my monies on the single cam.

Marcus
02-07-2002, 07:10 PM
HAHAHA yeah as 99% of em shoot one I'm sure you'll be right Noel! :)

OldDog
02-07-2002, 07:18 PM
Fifty million flies cant be wrong, (your rule book is on yhe way)

Marcus
02-07-2002, 07:32 PM
LOL, but the majority is often wrong, just look at elections!

Thanks for your help on the 3D stuff. Can't wait to read it.

Grant
19-07-2002, 06:15 PM
Maybe we should not just look at the pro's as Bowtech is growing very fast in the world of archery, but at this point of time they do not have pro's shooting for them yet. I beleive that one cam bows will dominate for some time yet.